"In the last two weeks, it's really gotten bad," Whitehead said, pointing to huge chunks of his lawn that have been torn up.

Whitehead has been awakened repeatedly over the last few months and looked out to see hogs rooting around his property. He's found numerous places where his fence is pushed up and broken. Footprints tell him that's where the hogs are sneaking in.

"They're not something you want in your neighborhoods, I'll tell you that right now," Whitehead said.

Whitehead's concern is not only about his property. He's seen the boars traveling with several piglets. He knows boars are usually very skittish, but mothers can be deadly.

"The adult will attack the kid or they'll attack somebody's pet," he said. "They're dangerous animals."

That's why the community has now called in an animal trapping company, Animal Rangers. They set up a steel cage in Whitehead's yard Monday. Early Friday morning, the boars came to eat and one got caught in the trap.

"We saw three adults, three piglets," Whitehead said. "They caught the one. They have a long ways to go."

Noel Hanson of Animal Rangers said it's been a process.

"There's, so far, we believe that there's at least two or three more," Hanson said. "There's some piglets."

And because there are piglets, that makes these animals very dangerous as the parents protect their young.

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